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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE Power Plant Pays AT THE SCHOOLS Ml'KKAY HIGH SCHOOL The giirne PHONE IIOLLADAV at Davis 53-- Wiilter Allington, Sen., with GilMrs. Karl mid Mrs. WnKstnlT will be IioMi'ssch Wednesday mid Thurs- bert and Allen, went fishing over ifi-of their the week end. day evenings fur s bridge t'lub. .Mrs. Owen Laiiiboiirne entertained for members of iho Afternoon bridge cliil) mi Morula v. Ytivitcu held mi election of n. fleers last Friday night with the folAlv results: lowing President, Wanda Youngborj,' ; I In Andrus; necrctar.v treasurer, new Ncilsoii. Six members were voted In. The new olVieers have met tind outlined a course of procedure for the winter. Their birthday liillliUet to Im held Nov. ".I'd wiil be their first activity. lafct Friday was held School The team was very enthusiastic about thii game, mid went to Davis with the Intention of putting everything in them Into the game. Although we lost to a bigger team, we are not in the least discouraged. Omch Woes-inge- r feels that the team played let-te- r In this game than In any other game this year. Friday. October 20, Murray will play Jordan at Murray. Jordan promises to have a very good team. This fact will not discourage us as we always enjoy stiff competition. Only through stiff competition are we able to progress and become Mrs. J. D. Bowers, Reporter Member of the Double-seveclub will meet will) Mrs. Yoiingbcrg Fri- n afternoon. A very painful accident oceured Tu. ., iay after school when little Le mi Oliver dropped off a moving High better. Iniek in front of u County truck uhieb was unable to slop. The boy had both legs broken above the kiiios and cuts and bruises aliotit the bead and fine. I.oou was taken at onee to the County hospital "here bis guardian and ltelief ladies visited him. The doctor reported that his condition was fair. Utah Town of 2400 Population Has Lowest Power Rate In State Allows Unemployed Citizens To Work Out Light Bills and Makes Profit We have no complete report of. the towns and cities In Ftah own-- ! ing and operating their light and nower nlants. but those that have arc Iieeir brought to our attention gener and giving jurying their way Mantl, Mt. Pleasal satisfaction. ant, and Sprilng City, Sanpete county, have their own jilatits, and none of them have any desire to return to private ownership. Mr. Armstrong, formerly of Kihralin, has banded in the following detailed rejxirt about the municipal plant there, which, he says, has the lowest light and power rate in the state. The municipal power and light plant Is jurying for itself even though It has boeu run at a disadvantage because of floods mid washThe cast of the original outs. plant set up in 190'), was .:.UH). Demand for more jwvvcr made an additional jdnut necessary and this and with was Installed In 19-- 7. $14,000 In the treasury ttbe old jdant was entirely paid off and $15,000 exjH'uded for the new ilant. jaid by a bond issue calling for an annual iayment of $.'1,000. The city has never defaulted on these bonds. During the depression the unemployed have leen given the jirivilcge of working out their light bills, and several thousand dollars have been advanced from the light fund for make work projects. The ci'y hoics soon to become taxless because of the Income from their plant. A jiep assembly was held Friday as a sendoff for the team before Attorney Vernon .I- 'ul l Htuli whs Frank Iilaln, leaving for Davis. n very interesting as well as inour aroused the student leader, yell r structive lit Sunday evening body Into giving some jejpy yells. services, lie compared religion and Then they all gathered on the cam science, saying Unit religion ileals pus around the bus and sang songs. with fundiiiiieulid ciiuses, while sciThe band together with the students ence deals Willi secondary causes. gave the team a good send off. Next Sunday Sister Kinily Carlisle The Home Economies Club for the Irving Junior met Monroe Tueswil have charge of the prognini after day afternoon on the local campus. year ltti.'lSi have chosen their off! the Niicranient service. She ha The score was 12 0 in favor of Ir- cers. The officers are as follows: chosen for her theme, "I Know That ving Junior football team. Alvin President Norma Turjrin; My Kedecnicr Lived)." Judge Neplii Harlow, the newly elected student Jennie Vicherelli; secretary-treasure- r Jensen will be her guest speaker. body president nt Irving Junior, was Itertha l'uehar; reporter She has also arranged for s,vchil back. ipiarter Noakes. The officers Virginia music. The bishopric will preside are enthusiastic about the club and mid desire a full rcpreen:a! ion of The Ceiiea logical committee are are to make nil those who working the ward. very much pleased to report that are eligible to Join the club feel the about forty persons from Holladay same way. Two nuttings have been Relief Society officer and sicclal attended their secial excursion to committees have been and held, quilting committee Inet early Tues-- ' the temple last Monday evening. ' for the various activities. l had day morning and tyo ipiilts new nieni!crs will le Initiation for most finished when the visiting Mrs. Thomas Lloyd took members teachers reiort minilng on'iied at of her Seagull class to Little Cotton- - held next wok. The fine autumn weather Is bclnif two o'cloc k. After Mrs. Collet gave w CITY I cnnyoii Tuesday evening. Their H brief outline, of the liellcf S.H icty objivt in going was to study granite enjoyed by all the students. Physical bazaar to be held some lime in in place. (Continued from I'nge 1 ) After their lesson they education classes are still being held Louise Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas .1. Ostler (Juist. Violet enjoyed it welnle roast and a rous- out of doors, and It Is belug hojed that this can go on for some time. attended a Howard family social Scott and Anoiio Chrlsteiisen Intro-ing game of ball. dueed various Ueport cards were to have Ireen Monday evening at the home of Mr. types of art craft. Ah in F.arker was elected Student sent cut this Wednesday, but due and Mrs. Samuel II. Howard, of Mrs. Anna Mackay will have charge of the literary lesson at Kelief So- 1!. dy president at the Irving Junior to this lielng the first term of the Klverton, honoring tt lie birthday anciety next Tuesday. Her Mibjisi high school Tuesday afternoon, with years work, the teachers were un- niversary of Iorcn.o Howard, a i'i will be "Appreciation of Literature." Fawn fa listen as vice president and able to have marks completed by this neer of Ulverton. date. Ueports will Is- - given out on the making of books, ami the mak- Newell Stevenson as The story of ing of Literature. Monday. To many of the students ing the business1 meet lug, luncheon guests. Sjx'cial the KiisiM'iise of waiting Is going to was served to "Schrub tmd ltnstum" by Mania w r. show ad The are committee included Mis. liell.i Peek-stea,".ii'sts be very strenuous. Arnold, will bo road and commented . hebcarsals In an ef bidding spei-laof Lark. Mrs. Selpha I'.rady, Helen W'.igstaff. ujmn km it interjircts life. foil to bring theif feature Into winof Salt Lake. Mrs. Myrtle Ostler of Mis Stella Nellsoii w i)I entertain ning shape. Mutlclatis and psin-- i Sandy. The next meeting of the i al-- i BONNYVIEW SCHOOL aid churn, are working in Friday evening for members of her camp will be bold the first Friday full spirit with Mils. Krniitz who is In NovemlsT at the home of Mrs. bridge club. Our scIiimiI has organized a junior Kifleda L. JeiiM-n- . ll.o author and director of the act. Mr. and Mrs. John Panic bav jilbe force. We have four traflk' Carl Soreiisoii, son of Mr. and d Mrs. 'J'e I Chnkstoii have imllcemen, two out of the f if b grade Mr. gone to Fillmore to xislt and crt while bag a doer. iiithern I'tab to i:irtlcpate and two out of the slvth grade. !'... ri.YMOl TH JIMOK IlKiH iu be b ar hunting. They are asking all jiatrons of the Owen Lanibouriii', Woodruff Med Murray City scIi.miIs to help take Assembly ley und Hyroii P.rockkiuk have a Ciititiveior I'.tn Kiii'wlton returuel part. They are trying to kis-- j h 11 12. the Plymouth Oct. Thursday, few days mention tu njoy the; hi'iiie riitiiMbiy nfii-- an nbsence of children off the roads to avoid aii-- l Junior held a student School High i lis to great Kport of hunting game in the ll.i. e p:iiiu in he north dents. Whcn there are no honor of Cob.un in body assembly vvl i'e atietiding a convention. oiH'ii hi'.tccs of the mountains. all children are ci-teto bus. The was as follows: jirogram walk on the left hand side of the Patriotic H numbers, A and Good songs, Corn Crow Crop Might Wall KilU Dird road, or facing the coming autnuo-bileIt require from fit) to i'ki acres (o by a mixed chorus; talk on Columof Kurojie ure blam-Uilovers I'ird build a tilne IioIh gof voiire - dc bus by Alvin Iteiudon; reading by "JOO of I be death tariff for the The Junior Js'llee are Henry Mar Kiiuna pending somewlmt on tin- - sh.ipo of birds at the Cei hoslovakian fron Umi; jilalio solo by Mr the reperty ami on the topo.'iaphy. koslan, lieu Yates, of thrushes, A rMpt.iiu; Wayiie tier Jepp.oii; ivinling by Kvelyu Wil"li. coiisigiuneiit It takca about I'J.'t pound to the bl.irkbir.ls and larks vmis being sent tenant of the sixth grade; lvil-r- t Aftoli Creeze, Mil grade. ere of a fairway grass iittire to to Prague Knglish, seetunl ciijitHiii; Liner Calll Austria rail through by Sixth (Jrude fed the 2.) to .'to acre (f fairway. At I border cus ger, second llellteiiaiit. of the fifth be (V.e In the sixth grade room it Would loins oibcers held up the feathered These boys have badges Hot lie hard to tell What month of Wit Point T.krn Uvrr in 1778 noiigsler because they had no per grade. look like the regular t t which the year It Went l'olnt was HrM occupied n n, due to the prcs The birds titi! to t ro.s the frontier. o man's In s. ,,ne badge, Ihhi) elioe of H barve.t table, W Itches, fills. any sl by the Fnited State, nillitMry .! si leirin ked and the consign on January 20. 177s Tin- - tlr.t super or- - not. sled. Ulicii the jiropcr pa or on the street run till them, and bats, tiuipkltis and other t their orders. the Intendeiit was MiJ. Jonathan Wil i rived, We ti s t all six d.ivs a later, for sjxs jir.N liiliuiiig the fe.tlvnl jiers birds bad starved to deatlr. jdlceiiien to Is Mml. icurteous and holiday of Hallowe'en. to set all evniliple .i other jieiple Hutli l.ind.ay. rcpniier.. nt all linn's. The Activity Club The Civic Activity Club I bn The fathers und mothers should their children the dangers of ring with activity. It organization j tell "Jay wii'kiniT mid jdiiylng In the and the writing of the "Coi'v'iuHi.'ii ftr.-..s- . md Ity have Imvd foiMjdcied. Tell their children to . .! the Junior ill.viuen anil repect Fifty mts of flowers havi- - Um V them for the good they arc doing planted and are growing nlndy. ... A are arc kind glad .ui word or attaining a on YOU arc the thty buck ticrvnui tivhy, you probably slaji IF tiut from older jss.ple will u greatly In this venture of Isiiutlfv ing tin n;c,ht. If you don't sleep well jlccp well luMii.ht, yi.u will probably bo njijint latod by these Uv who are school iremlw. rut vous tomoi row. - Meade Steiidtliatl, !lll glade. only trying to jirote, t ymi and your Don't Drlow yot:r-:r!to become nor'oui. bi!dren from traffic nivblentn. A Take Dr. Miles Nervine. It will rcl.ix your little help ii n l a kind word U Mler SF.MIVAKV (I.ASSF.S tcr.se nerves nJ b t yuu get a gooj night's than a knock any day. HOOSK 01 I K I Hs ( tlccp. Tbe cent Pi filers for lust per Irri!;tb!lilv, KcsUo-sr.ess- . Sleeplessness, often wifk are: Hfcctitly the Seiiiinnry i.tudii) lend to Nervous llcxlulie, Nervous Indi-:cs'- .i. Foilttll (irilde;-Hel- en Itiallioiid. chose offiii'l-- to reire lit tliclll 111 n. HyM ri.i ,;in-timto a nervous breakdown and (jr'.mic trouble. lorotthea Jones. Arthur Fgnoaln. the (iirli'lis ii.-- It diitilg the Sotr.e (if Uu' jei pic, v. l.i im I .lb r. arc prir.'.',ij Piott. Mltsue Wnkl. Margaret wiiool Jear Niillliliatiolis were In.'iib' below, were as nervous iis you nre possibly Codnlck. A. .1. Ibaigh. Ilaytiioitd by the !udtii! and the Voting wn more so yd they have loiuid rcl.cf, I. , t ... . ... , , It., ,r. .Il.i. til l'.nri...ii,ir JOI1IInlere.Miig an. I ciose Iu nci . ! I fn.V) not ifo I U to Ittrch. Mc Keith The PoMthy Tbaytie. itndilits who Were ill. sell In ! In I r nm , Traik-cla-d, f hur ny i were n follows; Margaret tbe Tcblko f fleiry. rvi t'trr i,. klit. k J ilii t virrnr. (ujl.if ftud I los, Ida. iKirothy Yiite. nnd Merel 2nd Pcii-id- , Shirley Jeiiwn. jncsl ( nlrt ( In Nelson t In lis i Pr. M ix wt I .v prcldent. Joe Milbr. dent: fltttf hrlp fiirm ?id fnil il th' l.t niJnint tot U. Flfith Iv.in Crnde: 'h Itrd ririii Jeiiwti. Jresl lu.tty i Petbl, Uif u.Fj WW r htf k . thriitn I mrf, !i.f.!;t.-n-, TrnnM :dd Snnrr. Norma Tboium. bv te.ideit tis.n. Fled dent; V1 nit (mI t rf.l- Martell Pb'tt, Iretti Sim-b-bfiih 1'erbnl, t)oiinbl Wi.l. j.rt.i , i,f in , Srtn T lft rr' latins Caldwell. hi C.rigory. d"nt ; M iitba Johiiiiii.on. v be rei I I k I II pw f"l f ti (nil run Kenneth Vnn. Fern Jensen and Ms-r- dent. f,rmn Tn''!' li'i'rl .i.r P n. O h Period. Veil . Jitesbbn:: ; ., mil. fv, ( f , v t h tirade: Hutli J bt'.oti, Fl" filet. mi ( ( i.; prcsid'-ntviv er, fJ.i.lag' kii l.tn e ll'Jittrn, M. J Mior I'lii.f. Jessie IJewett. piitiaM ?th Period. Kelilielh Fatr . J.. . bV'.-SmlU-June v v, M Wnkl. dent ; Marshall ltrintn, vicej i' .i Johnoi. nr,i P.ishop. ... IT,;,), i b.- - ' o.r f. 1,1. It 1T1 m VeNt.i Johnsnn, Mable Ib'nly. Ioro dent. I t II 4,1), tl,r ii n In:' Ill M'M Ht4i.ll J.,t . t i Ktl4 Hii iiC ' " 't l r..:..l. h.. iv Jobiiwin. Peih Uriibfim, Wn)i-tft. Mn of tbe I'ist Saturday tbe Nftilnt fcM iMl.J'lll.l Iin . I.L N'orni.i k 1.7 I. f, A't, I n I itii. Imii Pb'tt, Alilerg. t;...rgi' Seminary rutnbltied and made a trl pt.,i IHI Jladyi Mi'tsxl, Abrnbum Marko-isn- , to the hew George Wnhiiigi"ii luem T Junior Jew i ll. ory grove in ('alley's Itayiiiond Arthur N'flsoii, Henry Matkolnn. hsd n grent time jilavlng Carl W'orluiid mid Fugeiie (Ircgory gauifs, hiking and vtlln iwi-- e j . Ctb Orabatn, reporter. lng thPUoH'lveii. s)H-ake- y SANDY NEWS ! l reH-rter- j I , ; I i side-walk- T-r- Jacksonville, Florida's Municipal Plant Wjl Average Rate of 3.08c K.W.H., and I0,0o Population Less Than Salt Lake Earned f Net $1,727,733 In One Year j iff . z I5y UILHJKU UVr 20 Fni ted States iint aahdI'VP mm iimumii.. S o ran , uivvas a this that own and oierate their el"' power plants are 'making ffi0 lowering tax rates ami lng power rates from 20 to 50 per cent lower than "( in rlM, o charred " nUfre priva'i io-- - cities owning their electric power jilaiits, ranging I., ,,h.tilii from 8000 to 1.2M.000, rate of 2,43 . . . . with an average . . . KWII. (Including, cents per . . noniilntlon the -, in. rates by rpaid the are Here JUCKSOm me, owned plants serve the comm what with aggregating them earned profits 12!)M!) citizen, compare ex $19,776,308 fronts all operating after iZ are $19,77(..'iO.S paying, you Thd tnhtwi hnli n been had KWII. 5c paid. : penses mln. Wc per y(,r r.ight for rirst ft.vn Contrury to all the propaganda ative U. S. cities, varying For Tower: '' br the opponents of the ation, geographical l,u.ti ,.ir,.i.if.i 2c for nevt TsiO KWII. uiiiu j, llll,...' economic- eondltloticn, nlant . .,ii,.iniii nower i iiiuu....... nitlli. jjiuvp Pmii D.jc for next 50) KWII. 25, October that municipal electric t, slvely voted on to Ie le for all over 2000 KWII. projwt authentic, statistics reveal the fact gy plants, have, do and will t Think of a city of 2400 jsipnlutlon 1TO0 FIQUKES cutting rates to about half of Salt to enough and making Lake rates, The gross profits In lOSO, after deducting all operating MpenJ pay off $:i7.oM and lay by $14,000 rigiu mm iJoer prams, were as thVf of twenty mutiictpaiiy-owniH- i of about 20 years. This in a 1.23S.0-1Hydro and Diestd ..7,712,3!K) Los Angeles has actually been done and any one 04S.795 70,080 Steam Pasadena on may verify the figures by calling 4S4.K07 04,509 Energy Pr Wh Glendale I) Kbat the Ejihralm George Larsen 2510,504 139.203 Stejim Columbus H01.37G Steam t'reatiiery, 70 East 1st So., or writRoO.oos Cleveland 2 Kh ing to the Mayor of Kphraim. Steam 52.170 Ohio 3221,553 3.0s Hamilton, 10.LS0 Diesel 219,050 3. Fonca City, Oklu. George Larsen, manager of the 305.584 Steam and Hydro .... 2,SOl,llo local Kphraim creamery, and ownSeattle 1.44, 10,S37 Steam and Hydro .... 1.357.49S er of the creamery at Kphraim. Tacoina .fe: 0.s7,44l l.S7c Kansas City, Kans. 121.857 Steam...- says he has leen In correspondence 10,770 Steam 13(1,545 with the superintendent of the Muscantlne, Iowa U who 370.000 115,000 Steam 2.S.V says Ft. Wayne plant at Ejihralm, 7S.307 Steam 008,990 that they are well astLsfied and well 2.K Lansing and 33.2:57 Steam 501,039 served and would not for anything 3.5s. Hydro Colorado Sjrrlngs 1.727.733 3.0. Jacksonville, Fin. 120.519 Steam go over to private ownership. Mr. Steam 71.S04 III Larsen ipio'es the rates out there as 309,203 2.13. Springfield, Steam. .. less than half of the Salt Lake rates 132,098 2.51, Cotrcyvllle 39.114 which he cim prove by the actual 3.22c Chllllcothe, Mo. . 8,200 ffteam 09.4S0 9,730 IHes'l. 2.20. figures, striking an average for sevCarthage, Mo eral years. One year, 192.'5. the 2.21. 10fl,35ti 22,700 Steam Hannibal. Mo. 19,7715,308 2.43. charges at Kiihralm were $177.20, Average Coini'titIve IMant. while during the year l'.VJO. the Salt The larger the ( ity the Greater the going paragraphs SO have fr.J charge for about the same serthemselves of all city taiw Sufcesn vice was about $2X0.00, not includto Irrefutable entire the addition la exjiense of ojieratliig the ing the light, which charge would the In table the shown above, acUvitleK, facts police and fire $.'50 or $10. run the total uji another Jl .. ,... ..Il l: aim nurin following list of rate reductions will inri I.ouuuing the evidence administrative that ence, cullolmrate the exiiense, II; Mrs. Carl .1. Soreiisoii. has returned of municijMil electric jwwer Ing, hetlng, garbage, saniuti to St. Joseph, Mo., where he will plants is greater in larger cities health and all other city expJ spend the winter. than in the smaller ones. lsdng jmld from tire jroflta of J muulclpal jwwer planU. Tbe k A few Striking Kxamples of Reduccharged for electric light and pm Tuesday, October HI a basket ed Kates Resulting rYoiri Muni-ripa- l In these titles are also lower ti party was held at the Sandy Third Ownership ward. The baskets were raffled oil those of irlvately owned plauu Itefore After for the financing of the ha.kct ball towns of like jsjHi!atlon. Municipal Municipal jr ". 1 "ic 'lir " iA , iui-iii- s tt-- team. Iiok Forward to a big Home Com- Kndlesn Items of true and c Ownership Ownership cited : Per k.w.h. Per k.w.h. vlnclng evidenci could 15c 3c Cleveland. O. gardliig muukijial jxiwcr plat 5c 20c their ojH'ratlons and success Seattle. Wash Cc time and space would jiernilL lie lie Sjiringtltdd. Ill 3c ever It Winnipeg, Can. 20c ulsdutely unneo. and foolish. In view of the farttii Ioiidn, tnt. Can. 9c .V the ojijxinents of municipal on Pasadena. Calif 15c 5c Jamestown, N. Y. KV ship have made nothing but men Ottawa. Ont. ("tin. 7c lc Ingless random statement-- !! Lincoln. Nebr. l'Jc 5c either misstate or do not statf i Toronto. Out. Can. 8 1.7c full thet actual facts conocrnlnL You will notice that Clox'eland, O.. Instance und projects to which li has a niaximum or retail rate of 3 refer you. Defore casting I t cents a killovvntt. No private agflitrst the munlclj)al power has ever given or attempted te Hnd Its projsmetits, It most ra give such rates. Seattle has a 5 ly N'hooves every citizen of Si cent niaximum mtte which U Lake In fairness to himself, hlc low. Put Taenia. Wash., and his jirogeny to avail bic has probably the lowest rate f all. of the true conditions rcpniM Th maximum is 44 cents per k. w. the possession and operutlon of h but it s. abtr di,vvu to as low ns trie energy plants by cities 'jof a cent for cooking, heating and towns of America relative to tV other doiin-!i- e In securing lower po umh which Is the success low..,t rate on the rontinetit for that rates, lowrr tax rates, and hulii class of up cash reserves to le used for all of the more than 2.V h) ltleij and towns referral to bi the fore menL 1 ing ut the Sandy Third ward. Two big days watch this column. The Sandy Third ward Is starting l i Junior class next All nr.- - invited to Motiday night. Ceirc.-rlogicii- attend. Wr Robber) lairing the Levoliiiiimary war the term "cowboy" was applied to rb hers, usually of cattle and sometimes of other property, who Infested t lie roads east of the Hudson river between the British and American lines. They professed to be Tories. A similar band, professing to be Whig, called skinners," plundered wayfarers In the same period and In the same places. When '"Cowbcyt" stn-m- s com-pun- Naughty! Naughty! Xerxes, king of Persia about five centuries P.. C, and one of tbe most Intelligent men of bis time, heeiune o iintry at the sen. when It de ftrnved his two bridges of boats dur lng h Morm. that be had his army beat It with sticks. Collier. y - (lIr BIG SALES OF j Heaters -- Circulators-Ranges j t j t s 1 j I - ici-Ti- br i a'. l.n.(l., i r Vernon Oak--M- t. these stoves will save you 25'- - to 50 ON YOUR COAL BILL! ! h-- t' Round Very Attractive Prices CONVENIENT CREDIT TERMS MUh-nuivh- . We SAVE YOU MONEY i - I Furniture Needs! . flf i.- ti- On All : I I V itn . . III Ill cais Iait. , 4S00 South State COMPANY Phone Murray 496 |